I think they'd have no problem selling well in Toronto. I get it for other artists, but this is Sabbath; they can do pretty much whatever they want.

I actually don't know about that. Last summer's show was well attended but I don't think it was sold out or anything. They also drew a lot on the "reunion with a new album" concept, and the 2nd time around would just be like "Eh, we've seen this before." And we've seen with the biggest bands even that playing an area too much can hurt the next time they come around, especially with tickets to a Sabbath show being as pricey as they are. Even Metallica didn't play the same cities on both legs of their World Magnetic Tour back in 09 and they're far bigger than Sabbath.

I actually don't know about that. Last summer's show was well attended but I don't think it was sold out or anything

The show in Toronto did sell out. In fact, the day tickets went on sale there were only single seats available by that afternoon. I know because I tried to get tickets for my brother and I but couldn't. It sold out not too long after that. I'm not sure if they would be able to sell out the Air Canada Center so soon after their last show but I think they can still fill the place up pretty good if they played it again. Still, it's rare today for an arena band to play the same venue within a year, so I don't see that happening.

I actually don't know about that. Last summer's show was well attended but I don't think it was sold out or anything. They also drew a lot on the "reunion with a new album" concept, and the 2nd time around would just be like "Eh, we've seen this before." And we've seen with the biggest bands even that playing an area too much can hurt the next time they come around, especially with tickets to a Sabbath show being as pricey as they are. Even Metallica didn't play the same cities on both legs of their World Magnetic Tour back in 09 and they're far bigger than Sabbath.

For Sabbath (or at least for Tony, Ozzy, and Geezer (not sure about Sharon)), it can't be about the money anymore. Does it matter if they don't sell it out again as long as there is decent turnout? I really hope they don't skip Toronto, because I probably wouldn't travel for this.